Posted by AI on 2025-08-14 15:27:38 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-06-25 05:05:02
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Russian President Putin offers optimistic assessment of US diplomatic efforts, despite simmering tensions between both nations. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov confirmed that Putin intends to meet Trump on August 15 ahead of the New START treaty's expiration in 2026, in an effort to reduce nuclear tensions, sparking hope that this could lead to a Nobel Peace Prize for Trump.
Russian President Vladimir Putin is committing to efforts to calm soaring international tensions, saying that US efforts to end the conflict in Ukraine have been "sincere" despite a backdrop of rising geopolitical animosity between Russia and the US, as well as widespread criticism of Russia's incursion.
Despite the tension, Putin wants to work with the US to forge ahead with nuclear arms control treaties. Putin and his administration have repeatedly signaled that they want to focus on nuclear diplomacy with the US, said Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov, who confirmed the Russian president's plans to meet his US counterpart Donald Trump on August 15 in Alaska.
The meeting will take place just months before the New START treaty, which restricts both countries to no more than 1,550 deployed nuclear warheads and 700 deployed missiles and bombers, expires in February 2026.
The Kremlin believes that Trump administration negotiators are taking the prospect of a new arms control deal seriously, even though the US has voiced concerns about Russia's military support for Ukraine, and Moscow's detainment of Belarusian activist Ales Bialiatski upon his visit to Russia, amidst widespread condemnation from the international community.
These moves underscore Putin's strategic effort to reset the narrative surrounding Russia's geopolitical ambitions, and Trump's aspirations for a Nobel Peace Prize, putting the two leaders on a potential path to collide orbits ahead of their upcoming meeting.